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whothibsr daibcdilhshiisi voii w ka\i\s\\vwn x e tueftdax aytivst 3"l asi vo 116 1'llintll am i-i in tain t , iiiht tllm.lt ur iiim.iiau st white ta him tlie subscription to the \\ i si i:un iiioi.im is wtiu'li yvevaivmg r iwn.s ii hampton respectful informs the public that he occupies the old sh formcrl owned bv liis father on main-streel i few doors south of the court-iii.i.se salisbur , where lie ,. now prepared with u good -, , t tools to repair all kinds of breaks up the whole fabric of his mm - 1 government and would make the throne of heaven the seat of an un meaning pageant the throne of an in sulted and degraded sovereign client to a uliiile and triumphantly forotcla hi escapi â€” which idea is happily turned againstj him in the r.-ply of mr austin who acknowl edges the correctness of the imilie and antici pates thc escape according to u n r r of mr w'fl powerful client , us iho whale the l.n ,â€ž''-. m mid the sea-serpent try all of whom in iissimiluti h mr w'sclient hrealup thro thc net of the fishermen in the coiirue of his reply mr austin suit â€” hvwgvous hymn earth hath a joy unknown in heaven inn iiii ch in siii \ srr.c'i atiui is three dollars per annum payable half-yearly in advance jct no paper will bc discontinued until all arrearages arc paid utiles ut the discretion of the editors ; u.nl any subscriber failing to give notice of l.is wish to disco til ue lit the end of 11 year will be considered us wishing to continue the new-born joy of sins forgiven 1 watches b clocks lim ing employed a competent workman to help him lie assures all who mav fiivor liim with their custom that tlu-ir work shall !,,- executed in as good a style us at any other shop in this part of the country all kinds of old jewelry repaired and some kinds made jobs of every description in his line of business will be utankfully received and t scented on a short notice people who reside ..-, a li lim . , by sending may depend on having then work as faithfully a ten it i to and returned us though they were present and onltjx.ie old established salisbury prices charged salisbury aug 13 1822 l-l ' tears of such pure and deep delight â€¢ desuvtovy ve angels ' never dimm'd your sight i'llllm this amkilll in iai1mi.h ve saw nl old on chaos rise carbon â€” useful in fattening flogs the beauteous pillars of the skies " it is true that it is a grievous thing fo be indicted it is a misfortune whicn the innocent may sultrr and ihe guilty es cape the gentleman has drawn in bold and gluing colors the situation nl an in nocent man who is falsely accused but there i a counterpart to the picture vvhich hc forgot to exhibit it is thc cause of lhe daring and hold faced vidian who sets law jiistn c and morality at defiance â€” who trusts to the space he has filled in society â€” to thc magnitude of his transactions to his acquaintance and intimates nd friends â€” to the all-powerful influence o his plunder by means ol which tlie corn la.unwealth is made subject to his will , who can command witnesses to palliate and counsel to defend him â€” who arrays in his service the highest integrity and the most exalted talents of the state â€” â€¢ binding the morality of the on tothe pernicious effects of his example and persuading the eloquence of the other to conceal his turpitude and varnish his crimes until by their conjoined force he breaks the meshes of the law that arc too weal to enclose him as easily as the whale did the harpoons of lhe zealanders and laughs to derision the feebleness of those instruments by vvhich the small and insignificant inhabitants of his element arc detained i'he common fry like pet ty villiins may he caught in shoals but great rogues are leviathans of thc deep â€” sea-serpents â€” who sport in your vvaters bask in your sunshine and amuse ihem selves with vour feeble efforts to seize them ; which tho they would overwhelm a myriad of smaller beings they always find skill to evade or strength to over come ve ku.'tt where morn exulting springs cincinnati ohio january lgih ih the paper vvhich will be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the payment of nine papers shall receive a tenth an i ' veiling folds her drooping wings hi , heralds of thc eternal will one idea has entered my mind which may he worth mentioning hut not for the press ; you can perhaps improve upon it the fattening poultry upon carbon or carbon being one of the active means to gether with aunt dinah's theory suggest ed to ine thc propriety of giving it to hogs when penned and high fed lur ihe purpose of being fattened while stand ing by a pen i observed the hogs to root very deep with much labor i watched them to know if possible the object of tlieir great exertions until i saw one come up with his mouth full of fresh earth vvhich he eat with an apparent avidity while another would be engaged in the same hole the moment the fusi would be out ; my presumption was that it was used as a corrector of some morbid fluid in the stomach as they were plentifully supplied with corn and viator i gave them immediately some coal which they eat with surprising avidiiv in prefer ence to fresh food then thrown in with the coals and alto in preference to their drink which was thrown in fresh or new ; for i should not say fresh as i frequent ly put salt in the water for fattening hogs and it might have been so at that time ; they neither stopped to drink nor to eat grain until the coÂ«l was all eaten as the hogs are not yet killed i cannot say what the internal appearance may be but they discontinued their rooting were more quiet and appeared to fatten faster i omitted it for a few days and they com menced rooting ; i gave it again and they discontinued rooting ; i now continue to give them a moderate quantity daily say tlie size of a hen's egg two pieces to each but it more is given it will do no injury an excess wil operate only as a model ate purgative gratia \ .. 1 111 . rl'l-ullts it fulfil , anv will ic inserted on thc cus . i i.iiim hi hoods of i i.iiii duy tomafy terms ,*, persons sending in advcr tisements must specify the number of times they wish them inserted or they will be continued til ordered out and charged accordingly -, uphonious in ins pi ii i play loud is the song â€” the heavenly plain livnv uv aitisl is shaken with tlie bora strain â€” in charlotte or its immediate vicinity one t a pair nt brass-mounted cavalry ims loi.s any person having the above described article in possession by leaving it at messrs smnrtt and kcndrick's store will confer a favor on and dying echoes floating far inserted until it has been draw music from cud dnming tar paid for or its payment assumed bv some person in this town or its vicinity it it i amid your quires shall shine xjfall letters to the editors must he post-paid or they will not be attended to ami nil your knowledge siuill be mine n it the pistol was missing a short time subsequent to the parade ofthe mecklenburg cumin iiit^ia^mj^b lr.a:\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\www\u jas torrence a secret cnord that mine will bear c on i on harps must lean to hear taxes extract fmim . 11 t l_m _..!_. . g acute ta t shall attend at the court-house in salisbury on friday the 30th instant to collect the tu'i s due in capt wood's company for the year 18.h saml jones sheriff august 10 181-2 ivt'lb 3wt'16 they who in profession admit the truth ol god anu yet lake tunituri irom his mercy without locking iu hun who bare in nis own person the accom plishment ot all tlie threatening do in lact turn tnat truth into a lie 1 hey who in prolcssion admit the justice oi i.uit u.d vet trust in the remission ot tneir sins withuut any distinct ac knowledgment ol him on whom god has laid the burden ot their condemna tion do in fact prove that in their mouths justice is nothing but an tin i,caning afiiculation tney who in profession admit tne authority ol tnose great and uinhanging principles vvhich preside over the whole ol god's mor ... administration and yet assign to him such a loose connivance at iniquity as by a mere act of tenderness to recal the every denunciation that he had ut tered aginst it do in fact put forth a sacriltgious hand to the pillars ul that immutability by which the government of creation is upheld and perpetuated let ihem rest assured that there is no way of reconciliation but sui h u way us shields ail the holy and purr and inflexible attributes of the divinity irom degradation and contempt outof that hiding place vvhich is made known in the gi spel all that isjnst md severe and indexible in the perfections o god stands in threatening arrav guinst ev ery son and daughter ot the species and if thev will not look to god as he sets himsell torth to us in the new testament â€” il thev reluse io look un to him as god ii christ reconciling the world unto himsi ll nd not impu ting unto them iheir trespasses â€” il they set aside all that is said about the blood ot the everlasting covenant and the new and living way of access and the munner in which the mediatorship of christ hath repaired all the indigni ties ol sin and shed a glory over the truth and justice ol ihr lawgiver â€” ii they will still persist in looking to him through another channel than that of his own revelation ; he will persist in looking t â€¢ them with the aspect of a stern and unappeased enemy he will not let down the honours of his inflex ible character for the sake of those who refuse his way of salvation he will nut fall in with the delusions of those who profess to revere this char acter and then shake the whole burden of conscious guilt and infirmity away from them by the presumption that in some way or othi r the mercy of god will interpose to defend them from the vengeance of his more severe and un relenting perfections thc one and the only way in which he dispenses mercy is through the atonement ol christ â€” and if your confidence be laid in any other quarter he will put that confidence to shame he will no ac cept the prayers of those who c:;n thus make free with the unchangeable attri butes which belong to him he wil not descend with such to any inter course of a flection whatever he will not own the approaches nor will he deal out any boon from the storehouse uf his i race to those who profess a genera ontidenceiuhismi rcy when instead ol u4iiercy which guards and dignifies and kteps entire the whole glory and i haracterof god it is a mer t y vi hii ii belies his word w hich ii his other perfections which spoils tin divine image of its grandeur i wvuhy llovses nivvt , rjimk subscriber wishes to infirm thc citizens j i of the i in i states that he has obtained , i patent from the president ofthe united states for a iu iv ami useful discovery in the method of i curing lli.i Â« i m-.s in horses the manner of i i treatment is simple und ver easily performed i numbers of people have given certificates ofthe great us fulness t this discover , and others are ; r ndv to testify in the same way sli ml ihcy he | | culled on the subscriber wishes it not to be j understood that horses whose c s have become j dead cr.ii be brought to then sight again but in nini . uses u here the have been blind from i one t seven years bv his method hey have . be.-.i r stored to p i i light and ever after remained so north-carolina mecklt nrvili-l county 10urt of pleas und quarter sessions may j term ib james wilson vs sa > ncl xv lindsay â€” attachment levied in the hands t,t alex l'orter richard robinson and others ond the summoned as garnishees in this case ii ap pearing to tlie satisfaction of the court thut the defendant is not on inhabitant of this state or l.as absconded or so conceals himself iliat tin ordinary process of iuw cannot be served on him : it is then fore ordered by the court that publi e uion be made for three months in thc \ v i iti carolinian that unless the saitl defendant appear ai the next court of pleas und quarter sessions to be held for the county of mecklenburg at tlie court-mouse in charlotte on the 4tli monday of august next and replevy judgment fund by default will be taken against him and the case isaac m rights for states or single counties may be obtained bv applying either personally or hi lett r t the subscriber or his agent in the town of lim is i!r sum county n carolina v righl for ,, single county will l>e bold at from o to luu dollar proportioned to thc population thereof joseph sall'.k surry county x f . . lug 1 2 1822 3ml 26 lexander cm c price adv s-l hnt'ir a ftwimwi'v solitude north-carolina \ short time since u man by the name of george cartu right a journeyman shoema ker commenced working 1 with me and atter get ting inio my debt absconded without pa ing lie went oil wiih u journeyman tailor in the name of lemons it is supposed he uill , ike for tennessee by the way of lincolnton ., ill morganton the object of this notice is to put the public on their guard und let the character of the man keep pace with himself asa tompson cnncor.l july 29 1822 tf 13 " solitude sometimes it hest society â€” milton tin pleasures of retirement u,d the tranquil enjoyments ol solitude have been the unweared theme ol th phi losopher and the poet thr lormef has told us and told us truly that there wc can enjoy the serenity ol n.ind which is so inccssary to the peieeption of truth and to tl.e adoption and los tering of virtuous principles and here form the most accurate estimates ot ihe relative value of temporal and eternal things the latter has delighted to lead us forth from the tumult ol the world to the ontemplati.ui of tho beauties of nature and catching a glow of enthusiasm and inspiration irom the magnificent scene has awakened strains of lofty melody which arc treasured up in our hearts among our fondest and most endearing recollec tions m kc ki i'-xbu ho cou nt y . fkh'rt of pleas and quarter sessions may term 1822 i'homas greer va samuel w lindsay â€” attachment levied on a tract of land sundry articles of merchandize household furniture and other property und mr j robin son und others summoned us garnishees in this case it appearing to the satisfaction of thc court that lie defendant is not an inhabitant of this state or has absconded or so conceals liini self ili.it tl.e ordinary process of law cannot be served on him it in therefore ordered that publication be made for tlirc months in thc western carolinian that unless the suid defend ant appear at ihe next court of pleas and quar ter sessions to be held for the county of meck lenburg at the court-house in charlotte on the fourth monday of august next and replevy judgment final hi default will he taken against him und the cose heard ex parte te :. isaac alexander cm c iuuwvi yis e rr^hf subscriber has just received a choice ! i supply of groceries which he offers i for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash i among diem are i sugar coffee molasses rum rice figs raisins sail ; and also the usual sup pl ..,' confectionaries likewise pint and half pint tumblers thomas holmes june 16 1822 106 fltom the ( iniii.i.sn.s . i.vrii.r foltexsic eloquence tlie boston daily advertiser furnishes a sketch of the speeches in ihe case of the common-wealth of massachusetts against upton ij barnes re cently tried before the municipal court at hus ton pj .- mnh uv vtÂ»v\\\-v'.vvtÂ»\\i\n istatu uv .\ oyi\\-u\yo\uu , rutherf0bd county i burke county r,ot kt of pleas and quarter sessions july r^l'i'r.rliir court of law march term 1822 \ , sessions 1822 noah hampton v augustus fi leerov burnett tn elijah fouch â€” jud att sackett original attachment levied on house levied on land â€” it appearing to the court that hold furniture li appearing to the satisfaction il defendant lues out of this state â€” it was of the court that the defendant in this case is therefore ordered that publication be made for without thc limits of this state it is therefore three months in the western carolinian thai ordered that publication be made for six weeks the said elijah fouch appear hut re the judge ;,, the western carolinian for die defendant to ofthe superior court of law for the count appear at our next county court of pleas and aforesaid at the next court tube held at thc q uar ter sessions to he holden for thc county of court-house in morganton on the 4th mo tlay rutherford at the court-house in rutherfordton in september next and replevy and plead to on the third mondav after the fourth monday in issue or judgment will be entered against him september next tfien and there to plead or for plaint ill s d maud ' demur otherwise judgment final will ho entered i u.v erwin c b s c ln against him i'd lmt'21 price adv 84 , ' witness isaac craton c c 3mtu6 price adv si mr webster who was engaged on the s'.ac of the defendants in closing ill's argument pro ceeded to make some general remarks upon tin nature of the case the situation of his client and his claims to protection entire abstraction from the world is generally incompatible with our du ties and indeed inconsistent with our " a person of extensive htisincss said he engaged in large mercantile transac tions and who has filled some space in societv , finds himself suddenly bereft of liis property reduced to tlie condition of a bankrupt â€” hesct iiy indictments and li bel suits put under heavy recognizances holden to hail hcyoud his ability lo obtain und kept in gaol day alter day on a claim of s50,''0i in damages presented a case demanding the sympathy and aid of eve ry person who would sei his lace against oppression this was a community in which no man can bc oppressed it is in vain that it is attempted â€” siirl attempts recoil upon their authors if by his ad vice any persecution i i lhis nature was to he conducted against any individual far away should he put all appearance of ter ror â€” all private suit and excess ol bail the attacks which had heen made upon his client could not succeed they re minded him of au incident related in the novel of thc l'irute to have tal.cn place in one of the orkney islands it was an nounced among thc inhabitants of the isl and that a great whale had been driven ashore in a storm and as soon a the found him disabled and helpless l.y being out of his own element they fell upon him with harpoons and spears and spi'.s and pitchforks and heat him and stabbed him until they thought him almost ex haustcd ; but he collecting all his strength made oi desperate effort snapped the ihej had i oiled about him upset all iht ir boats with a single stroke it li , ail and nt o.ie hound leaped over the bar that confined him on shore am made mt ' , sea leaving all hiv pursuers bc iiiinl in amazement at tlicii own discomii ture natuie it is more frequently the re sult ol disapointnient and misanthro py than of a sincere love for the beau ties of nature or for th pleasures ot tranquil and philosophical reflection but an aversion to solitude and con templation may usually he considered as an evidence of a frivolous mind or of a had heart which seeks relief from its convictions in bustle and gaiety it i-i true that education habits and cer tain constitutional propensities may have a material effet t ; but it is equal ly true that refli tin men even when engaged in the busy concerns of life often turn aside into lem frequented paths to ( ommune with their own hearts and to ponder on the deep mys teries within them looking above and around them on all the wonders of creation and elevating their tho'ts through the various grades ol being to the first iood first perfect and i 1 lir they feel the kindlings ot devotion ami involuntarily exclaim these are thy wondrous works parent or t _,..,_,. i almighty ' thine this universal frame ' m otic fa ! auvtv uk vÂ«vl\\-v\\vtt\nm 1ft \ ., decree of the court of equity made at \ rut iikhford county â– * '". l 1 '"'' - . iui v p u . rtol'rt of pleas and quarter sessions jul sale at the court-house in sahsbury on monday ( sessions 182 2 : thomas lyles v john -..,. t.l.,1 scptemb r next lots no 1 and 8 s . . , ull:iclinu . n ,, ,',..â€ž,, ,â€ž, ne gro the grea north squar 1 the town ol md - - ;;, in t0 the of thc bury on which there are mprovemenui , defendant in this case i without : ts no 26 37 and 18 m soul town iin.mpro "â€¢ . f ,. o then for , that ve also two tracts or parcels ol land lying ;, l)lll , lt â€žâ€ž 1 ,â€ž.â€ž,,.,,,â€ž, , in u ,, k i the'wcstern and being ni the count of rowan to wit one p f ,,,.,,. lvl:l , lt to appear h i ur ot three hundred acre iv ng on the wat s ol ,_,'.,, ,._., mtl ., .,â€ž,,, 0 f,.i ca s and quarter sessions "' sw " m p <-" ' k > ;" ' " l :< r : ", ir io be held for rutherford county at th court lung on the iop ol i mountain cull little [Â°Â° c Â£ imtherfordton on tie third monday inountain near to the flat swamp springs.be the fourth monday | n september next then longing to the in irs at i ot l-i.ii alexa.i.li ,. , lead â€ž..- , â€ž judffnlen1 , ina 1 a credit ot twelve and eightee him ,.,.,,. _ i will be given bonds with approved witness isaac craton c.cb m state ov vtÂ»vt\y-v\\vo\\m mostcom iky coun1 y kit iff of pleas and quarter s.".mâ€ži july 1 term 1822 alfred randall - . jonathan m'daniel an 1 nn his wife joshua i i'iihitha his wife anil ' ther i tit â– â– :, foi ni i it appearing that joshua l-'oxuml'l . , an inhabitants of another state 0 thut publication bc made for sh weeks in the u , item carolinian thai they a ; â€¢ ' tin i â– 'â– ' , â€ž:â€ž,.. , . mi '.', be 111 ll 1 :â– 1 i . c irt lion ,',!,â– â€¢ i . i m ij in octc i ,, l,i i or lhe ; ' â– state irt jxtielh-carouna hi tu kill oki ( chi n't y flol iff t i'l :.â€¢â€ž' " irt i s iis lull i ' si sion i 1 â€¢ ' \ il li a li ni 1 homos m'ouirc or 1,1,1 iittai lum lit ii iii 1 ii land ] ni ii <â– :., man |. app siring in die â€¢ of the court lhal lh tl li-iuliinl in this , i t an iuli 1 itanl i f this - late il is tlu-r ion vid . le for six weeks in tl wi-sl ... i â– ll ill li lllll 111 1 ;.' our ii m '' i ' nn 1 i'l a and . cju ei :â€¢ sessions to he hol i n t tin i mint ol kuili rford it the court-house in ittitli rtbrd'ton ; on tl liar i monilnv afli r tin fi urtli mondav iu i september nexl i'l t there u pl i or di initr . final t 11 1 ,â– enter il up , him l ' â€¢ ' i , . _. im i.v .. a i . - â€¢ . i li ., i hov i n ho i then '" " riuit man says young is the true hero whu dares to meet his naked heart alone it is certainly of the greatest importance to every rational i ing anil espc ially to one who i ac - countable loi his actions to accustom himsoll i self examination ; t ., â– ' c - tain thc predominating impulses ol l mind and the engrossing objei ts ot hie cares and affections aiul to impure john k mil i < r â– '-'â– i-i we perci '.â– â– c thai mr webster compared lus

whothibsr daibcdilhshiisi voii w ka\i\s\\vwn x e tueftdax aytivst 3"l asi vo 116 1'llintll am i-i in tain t , iiiht tllm.lt ur iiim.iiau st white ta him tlie subscription to the \\ i si i:un iiioi.im is wtiu'li yvevaivmg r iwn.s ii hampton respectful informs the public that he occupies the old sh formcrl owned bv liis father on main-streel i few doors south of the court-iii.i.se salisbur , where lie ,. now prepared with u good -, , t tools to repair all kinds of breaks up the whole fabric of his mm - 1 government and would make the throne of heaven the seat of an un meaning pageant the throne of an in sulted and degraded sovereign client to a uliiile and triumphantly forotcla hi escapi â€” which idea is happily turned againstj him in the r.-ply of mr austin who acknowl edges the correctness of the imilie and antici pates thc escape according to u n r r of mr w'fl powerful client , us iho whale the l.n ,â€ž''-. m mid the sea-serpent try all of whom in iissimiluti h mr w'sclient hrealup thro thc net of the fishermen in the coiirue of his reply mr austin suit â€” hvwgvous hymn earth hath a joy unknown in heaven inn iiii ch in siii \ srr.c'i atiui is three dollars per annum payable half-yearly in advance jct no paper will bc discontinued until all arrearages arc paid utiles ut the discretion of the editors ; u.nl any subscriber failing to give notice of l.is wish to disco til ue lit the end of 11 year will be considered us wishing to continue the new-born joy of sins forgiven 1 watches b clocks lim ing employed a competent workman to help him lie assures all who mav fiivor liim with their custom that tlu-ir work shall !,,- executed in as good a style us at any other shop in this part of the country all kinds of old jewelry repaired and some kinds made jobs of every description in his line of business will be utankfully received and t scented on a short notice people who reside ..-, a li lim . , by sending may depend on having then work as faithfully a ten it i to and returned us though they were present and onltjx.ie old established salisbury prices charged salisbury aug 13 1822 l-l ' tears of such pure and deep delight â€¢ desuvtovy ve angels ' never dimm'd your sight i'llllm this amkilll in iai1mi.h ve saw nl old on chaos rise carbon â€” useful in fattening flogs the beauteous pillars of the skies " it is true that it is a grievous thing fo be indicted it is a misfortune whicn the innocent may sultrr and ihe guilty es cape the gentleman has drawn in bold and gluing colors the situation nl an in nocent man who is falsely accused but there i a counterpart to the picture vvhich hc forgot to exhibit it is thc cause of lhe daring and hold faced vidian who sets law jiistn c and morality at defiance â€” who trusts to the space he has filled in society â€” to thc magnitude of his transactions to his acquaintance and intimates nd friends â€” to the all-powerful influence o his plunder by means ol which tlie corn la.unwealth is made subject to his will , who can command witnesses to palliate and counsel to defend him â€” who arrays in his service the highest integrity and the most exalted talents of the state â€” â€¢ binding the morality of the on tothe pernicious effects of his example and persuading the eloquence of the other to conceal his turpitude and varnish his crimes until by their conjoined force he breaks the meshes of the law that arc too weal to enclose him as easily as the whale did the harpoons of lhe zealanders and laughs to derision the feebleness of those instruments by vvhich the small and insignificant inhabitants of his element arc detained i'he common fry like pet ty villiins may he caught in shoals but great rogues are leviathans of thc deep â€” sea-serpents â€” who sport in your vvaters bask in your sunshine and amuse ihem selves with vour feeble efforts to seize them ; which tho they would overwhelm a myriad of smaller beings they always find skill to evade or strength to over come ve ku.'tt where morn exulting springs cincinnati ohio january lgih ih the paper vvhich will be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the payment of nine papers shall receive a tenth an i ' veiling folds her drooping wings hi , heralds of thc eternal will one idea has entered my mind which may he worth mentioning hut not for the press ; you can perhaps improve upon it the fattening poultry upon carbon or carbon being one of the active means to gether with aunt dinah's theory suggest ed to ine thc propriety of giving it to hogs when penned and high fed lur ihe purpose of being fattened while stand ing by a pen i observed the hogs to root very deep with much labor i watched them to know if possible the object of tlieir great exertions until i saw one come up with his mouth full of fresh earth vvhich he eat with an apparent avidity while another would be engaged in the same hole the moment the fusi would be out ; my presumption was that it was used as a corrector of some morbid fluid in the stomach as they were plentifully supplied with corn and viator i gave them immediately some coal which they eat with surprising avidiiv in prefer ence to fresh food then thrown in with the coals and alto in preference to their drink which was thrown in fresh or new ; for i should not say fresh as i frequent ly put salt in the water for fattening hogs and it might have been so at that time ; they neither stopped to drink nor to eat grain until the coÂ«l was all eaten as the hogs are not yet killed i cannot say what the internal appearance may be but they discontinued their rooting were more quiet and appeared to fatten faster i omitted it for a few days and they com menced rooting ; i gave it again and they discontinued rooting ; i now continue to give them a moderate quantity daily say tlie size of a hen's egg two pieces to each but it more is given it will do no injury an excess wil operate only as a model ate purgative gratia \ .. 1 111 . rl'l-ullts it fulfil , anv will ic inserted on thc cus . i i.iiim hi hoods of i i.iiii duy tomafy terms ,*, persons sending in advcr tisements must specify the number of times they wish them inserted or they will be continued til ordered out and charged accordingly -, uphonious in ins pi ii i play loud is the song â€” the heavenly plain livnv uv aitisl is shaken with tlie bora strain â€” in charlotte or its immediate vicinity one t a pair nt brass-mounted cavalry ims loi.s any person having the above described article in possession by leaving it at messrs smnrtt and kcndrick's store will confer a favor on and dying echoes floating far inserted until it has been draw music from cud dnming tar paid for or its payment assumed bv some person in this town or its vicinity it it i amid your quires shall shine xjfall letters to the editors must he post-paid or they will not be attended to ami nil your knowledge siuill be mine n it the pistol was missing a short time subsequent to the parade ofthe mecklenburg cumin iiit^ia^mj^b lr.a:\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\www\u jas torrence a secret cnord that mine will bear c on i on harps must lean to hear taxes extract fmim . 11 t l_m _..!_. . g acute ta t shall attend at the court-house in salisbury on friday the 30th instant to collect the tu'i s due in capt wood's company for the year 18.h saml jones sheriff august 10 181-2 ivt'lb 3wt'16 they who in profession admit the truth ol god anu yet lake tunituri irom his mercy without locking iu hun who bare in nis own person the accom plishment ot all tlie threatening do in lact turn tnat truth into a lie 1 hey who in prolcssion admit the justice oi i.uit u.d vet trust in the remission ot tneir sins withuut any distinct ac knowledgment ol him on whom god has laid the burden ot their condemna tion do in fact prove that in their mouths justice is nothing but an tin i,caning afiiculation tney who in profession admit tne authority ol tnose great and uinhanging principles vvhich preside over the whole ol god's mor ... administration and yet assign to him such a loose connivance at iniquity as by a mere act of tenderness to recal the every denunciation that he had ut tered aginst it do in fact put forth a sacriltgious hand to the pillars ul that immutability by which the government of creation is upheld and perpetuated let ihem rest assured that there is no way of reconciliation but sui h u way us shields ail the holy and purr and inflexible attributes of the divinity irom degradation and contempt outof that hiding place vvhich is made known in the gi spel all that isjnst md severe and indexible in the perfections o god stands in threatening arrav guinst ev ery son and daughter ot the species and if thev will not look to god as he sets himsell torth to us in the new testament â€” il thev reluse io look un to him as god ii christ reconciling the world unto himsi ll nd not impu ting unto them iheir trespasses â€” il they set aside all that is said about the blood ot the everlasting covenant and the new and living way of access and the munner in which the mediatorship of christ hath repaired all the indigni ties ol sin and shed a glory over the truth and justice ol ihr lawgiver â€” ii they will still persist in looking to him through another channel than that of his own revelation ; he will persist in looking t â€¢ them with the aspect of a stern and unappeased enemy he will not let down the honours of his inflex ible character for the sake of those who refuse his way of salvation he will nut fall in with the delusions of those who profess to revere this char acter and then shake the whole burden of conscious guilt and infirmity away from them by the presumption that in some way or othi r the mercy of god will interpose to defend them from the vengeance of his more severe and un relenting perfections thc one and the only way in which he dispenses mercy is through the atonement ol christ â€” and if your confidence be laid in any other quarter he will put that confidence to shame he will no ac cept the prayers of those who c:;n thus make free with the unchangeable attri butes which belong to him he wil not descend with such to any inter course of a flection whatever he will not own the approaches nor will he deal out any boon from the storehouse uf his i race to those who profess a genera ontidenceiuhismi rcy when instead ol u4iiercy which guards and dignifies and kteps entire the whole glory and i haracterof god it is a mer t y vi hii ii belies his word w hich ii his other perfections which spoils tin divine image of its grandeur i wvuhy llovses nivvt , rjimk subscriber wishes to infirm thc citizens j i of the i in i states that he has obtained , i patent from the president ofthe united states for a iu iv ami useful discovery in the method of i curing lli.i Â« i m-.s in horses the manner of i i treatment is simple und ver easily performed i numbers of people have given certificates ofthe great us fulness t this discover , and others are ; r ndv to testify in the same way sli ml ihcy he | | culled on the subscriber wishes it not to be j understood that horses whose c s have become j dead cr.ii be brought to then sight again but in nini . uses u here the have been blind from i one t seven years bv his method hey have . be.-.i r stored to p i i light and ever after remained so north-carolina mecklt nrvili-l county 10urt of pleas und quarter sessions may j term ib james wilson vs sa > ncl xv lindsay â€” attachment levied in the hands t,t alex l'orter richard robinson and others ond the summoned as garnishees in this case ii ap pearing to tlie satisfaction of the court thut the defendant is not on inhabitant of this state or l.as absconded or so conceals himself iliat tin ordinary process of iuw cannot be served on him : it is then fore ordered by the court that publi e uion be made for three months in thc \ v i iti carolinian that unless the saitl defendant appear ai the next court of pleas und quarter sessions to be held for the county of mecklenburg at tlie court-mouse in charlotte on the 4tli monday of august next and replevy judgment fund by default will be taken against him and the case isaac m rights for states or single counties may be obtained bv applying either personally or hi lett r t the subscriber or his agent in the town of lim is i!r sum county n carolina v righl for ,, single county will l>e bold at from o to luu dollar proportioned to thc population thereof joseph sall'.k surry county x f . . lug 1 2 1822 3ml 26 lexander cm c price adv s-l hnt'ir a ftwimwi'v solitude north-carolina \ short time since u man by the name of george cartu right a journeyman shoema ker commenced working 1 with me and atter get ting inio my debt absconded without pa ing lie went oil wiih u journeyman tailor in the name of lemons it is supposed he uill , ike for tennessee by the way of lincolnton ., ill morganton the object of this notice is to put the public on their guard und let the character of the man keep pace with himself asa tompson cnncor.l july 29 1822 tf 13 " solitude sometimes it hest society â€” milton tin pleasures of retirement u,d the tranquil enjoyments ol solitude have been the unweared theme ol th phi losopher and the poet thr lormef has told us and told us truly that there wc can enjoy the serenity ol n.ind which is so inccssary to the peieeption of truth and to tl.e adoption and los tering of virtuous principles and here form the most accurate estimates ot ihe relative value of temporal and eternal things the latter has delighted to lead us forth from the tumult ol the world to the ontemplati.ui of tho beauties of nature and catching a glow of enthusiasm and inspiration irom the magnificent scene has awakened strains of lofty melody which arc treasured up in our hearts among our fondest and most endearing recollec tions m kc ki i'-xbu ho cou nt y . fkh'rt of pleas and quarter sessions may term 1822 i'homas greer va samuel w lindsay â€” attachment levied on a tract of land sundry articles of merchandize household furniture and other property und mr j robin son und others summoned us garnishees in this case it appearing to the satisfaction of thc court that lie defendant is not an inhabitant of this state or has absconded or so conceals liini self ili.it tl.e ordinary process of law cannot be served on him it in therefore ordered that publication be made for tlirc months in thc western carolinian that unless the suid defend ant appear at ihe next court of pleas and quar ter sessions to be held for the county of meck lenburg at the court-house in charlotte on the fourth monday of august next and replevy judgment final hi default will he taken against him und the cose heard ex parte te :. isaac alexander cm c iuuwvi yis e rr^hf subscriber has just received a choice ! i supply of groceries which he offers i for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash i among diem are i sugar coffee molasses rum rice figs raisins sail ; and also the usual sup pl ..,' confectionaries likewise pint and half pint tumblers thomas holmes june 16 1822 106 fltom the ( iniii.i.sn.s . i.vrii.r foltexsic eloquence tlie boston daily advertiser furnishes a sketch of the speeches in ihe case of the common-wealth of massachusetts against upton ij barnes re cently tried before the municipal court at hus ton pj .- mnh uv vtÂ»v\\\-v'.vvtÂ»\\i\n istatu uv .\ oyi\\-u\yo\uu , rutherf0bd county i burke county r,ot kt of pleas and quarter sessions july r^l'i'r.rliir court of law march term 1822 \ , sessions 1822 noah hampton v augustus fi leerov burnett tn elijah fouch â€” jud att sackett original attachment levied on house levied on land â€” it appearing to the court that hold furniture li appearing to the satisfaction il defendant lues out of this state â€” it was of the court that the defendant in this case is therefore ordered that publication be made for without thc limits of this state it is therefore three months in the western carolinian thai ordered that publication be made for six weeks the said elijah fouch appear hut re the judge ;,, the western carolinian for die defendant to ofthe superior court of law for the count appear at our next county court of pleas and aforesaid at the next court tube held at thc q uar ter sessions to he holden for thc county of court-house in morganton on the 4th mo tlay rutherford at the court-house in rutherfordton in september next and replevy and plead to on the third mondav after the fourth monday in issue or judgment will be entered against him september next tfien and there to plead or for plaint ill s d maud ' demur otherwise judgment final will ho entered i u.v erwin c b s c ln against him i'd lmt'21 price adv 84 , ' witness isaac craton c c 3mtu6 price adv si mr webster who was engaged on the s'.ac of the defendants in closing ill's argument pro ceeded to make some general remarks upon tin nature of the case the situation of his client and his claims to protection entire abstraction from the world is generally incompatible with our du ties and indeed inconsistent with our " a person of extensive htisincss said he engaged in large mercantile transac tions and who has filled some space in societv , finds himself suddenly bereft of liis property reduced to tlie condition of a bankrupt â€” hesct iiy indictments and li bel suits put under heavy recognizances holden to hail hcyoud his ability lo obtain und kept in gaol day alter day on a claim of s50,''0i in damages presented a case demanding the sympathy and aid of eve ry person who would sei his lace against oppression this was a community in which no man can bc oppressed it is in vain that it is attempted â€” siirl attempts recoil upon their authors if by his ad vice any persecution i i lhis nature was to he conducted against any individual far away should he put all appearance of ter ror â€” all private suit and excess ol bail the attacks which had heen made upon his client could not succeed they re minded him of au incident related in the novel of thc l'irute to have tal.cn place in one of the orkney islands it was an nounced among thc inhabitants of the isl and that a great whale had been driven ashore in a storm and as soon a the found him disabled and helpless l.y being out of his own element they fell upon him with harpoons and spears and spi'.s and pitchforks and heat him and stabbed him until they thought him almost ex haustcd ; but he collecting all his strength made oi desperate effort snapped the ihej had i oiled about him upset all iht ir boats with a single stroke it li , ail and nt o.ie hound leaped over the bar that confined him on shore am made mt ' , sea leaving all hiv pursuers bc iiiinl in amazement at tlicii own discomii ture natuie it is more frequently the re sult ol disapointnient and misanthro py than of a sincere love for the beau ties of nature or for th pleasures ot tranquil and philosophical reflection but an aversion to solitude and con templation may usually he considered as an evidence of a frivolous mind or of a had heart which seeks relief from its convictions in bustle and gaiety it i-i true that education habits and cer tain constitutional propensities may have a material effet t ; but it is equal ly true that refli tin men even when engaged in the busy concerns of life often turn aside into lem frequented paths to ( ommune with their own hearts and to ponder on the deep mys teries within them looking above and around them on all the wonders of creation and elevating their tho'ts through the various grades ol being to the first iood first perfect and i 1 lir they feel the kindlings ot devotion ami involuntarily exclaim these are thy wondrous works parent or t _,..,_,. i almighty ' thine this universal frame ' m otic fa ! auvtv uk vÂ«vl\\-v\\vtt\nm 1ft \ ., decree of the court of equity made at \ rut iikhford county â– * '". l 1 '"'' - . iui v p u . rtol'rt of pleas and quarter sessions jul sale at the court-house in sahsbury on monday ( sessions 182 2 : thomas lyles v john -..,. t.l.,1 scptemb r next lots no 1 and 8 s . . , ull:iclinu . n ,, ,',..â€ž,, ,â€ž, ne gro the grea north squar 1 the town ol md - - ;;, in t0 the of thc bury on which there are mprovemenui , defendant in this case i without : ts no 26 37 and 18 m soul town iin.mpro "â€¢ . f ,. o then for , that ve also two tracts or parcels ol land lying ;, l)lll , lt â€žâ€ž 1 ,â€ž.â€ž,,.,,,â€ž, , in u ,, k i the'wcstern and being ni the count of rowan to wit one p f ,,,.,,. lvl:l , lt to appear h i ur ot three hundred acre iv ng on the wat s ol ,_,'.,, ,._., mtl ., .,â€ž,,, 0 f,.i ca s and quarter sessions "' sw " m p ;" ' " l :< r : ", ir io be held for rutherford county at th court lung on the iop ol i mountain cull little [Â°Â° c Â£ imtherfordton on tie third monday inountain near to the flat swamp springs.be the fourth monday | n september next then longing to the in irs at i ot l-i.ii alexa.i.li ,. , lead â€ž..- , â€ž judffnlen1 , ina 1 a credit ot twelve and eightee him ,.,.,,. _ i will be given bonds with approved witness isaac craton c.cb m state ov vtÂ»vt\y-v\\vo\\m mostcom iky coun1 y kit iff of pleas and quarter s.".mâ€ži july 1 term 1822 alfred randall - . jonathan m'daniel an 1 nn his wife joshua i i'iihitha his wife anil ' ther i tit â– â– :, foi ni i it appearing that joshua l-'oxuml'l . , an inhabitants of another state 0 thut publication bc made for sh weeks in the u , item carolinian thai they a ; â€¢ ' tin i â– 'â– ' , â€ž:â€ž,.. , . mi '.', be 111 ll 1 :â– 1 i . c irt lion ,',!,â– â€¢ i . i m ij in octc i ,, l,i i or lhe ; ' â– state irt jxtielh-carouna hi tu kill oki ( chi n't y flol iff t i'l :.â€¢â€ž' " irt i s iis lull i ' si sion i 1 â€¢ ' \ il li a li ni 1 homos m'ouirc or 1,1,1 iittai lum lit ii iii 1 ii land ] ni ii